True. The creases and aesthetically displeasing stitching pattern drags down the appearance of the interior.I really don't like those seats at all
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I really don't like those seats at all. They look a lot like the ones in a Maybach 62. Like a reclining lounge chair from a discount furniture store.
I have long thought the finest upholstery from Rolls-Royce can still be found in the models from the late 1990s.
These were beautifully tailored.
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$561,000? OMGEE. Nothing else on 4-wheels. WOW.
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$561k means it still missing lots of extras. A local dealership has a Phantom with a $610k MSRP.
I've looked on some dealer websites to see how they spec their showroom examples. The Gallery doesn't appear to be inspiring too many. I'm not sure why the Media keeps making such a big deal about the Gallery - it seems very gimmicky to me.
This appears to be the typical choice:
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I think that is very true @sako97 - especially in its main markets.It's mostly for show(cars). Most owners don't really care what's in that gallery.
RR makes it seem like each Phantom is bespoke, which is very misleading. The vast major of RRs are specced by dealerships in sale/resale friendly color combinations and options.
I've looked on some dealer websites to see how they spec their showroom examples. The Gallery doesn't appear to be inspiring too many.
Exactly, Matski.
Some markets - mind it also comes to specific locations & dealerships within the same national market - have extraordinary high % of personalization & customization levles - so a lot of bespoke cars are ordered by the customers. While other dealerships & some very local markets cater to mostly impulsive shoppers, having quite some number of more generically specified cars there on the lot, especially in the US.
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